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Tourism: United Kingdom bans flights from six Southern African countries after discovery of new COVID-19 variant

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Following the discovery of another strain of the coronavirus which could be more deadly than the Delta variant, the United Kingdom has banned travelers from six African countries to inhibit its spread into the country.

According to aviation24.be, the new variant -described by scientists as “worse than nearly anything else about“- has been discovered in South Africa.

As a result, the United Kingdom adds six African countries onto the red list: South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. All flights towards these countries will be suspended, and all British travelers returning to the U.K. will be quarantined.

READ: News: UK bans travellers from 30 Countries including some African nations as second wave of COVID-19 takes a deadlier toll

While the number of cases identified is currently small – just 82 at the time of writing, according to local experts – it has a high number of concerning mutations that could allow the virus to evade vaccines and spark further waves of disease.

“I would definitely expect it to be poorly recognized by neutralizing antibodies relative to Alpha or Delta,” UCL Genetics Institute director Francois Balloux told The Guardian. “It is difficult to predict how transmissible it may be at this stage.”

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